Straits Echo, 11 September 1909

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 7. $24 Per Aaavra. PENANG, SATURDAY, lith SEPTEMBER, 1909. Slagle Copy, 10 cents No. 1406.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1170 1 bU IN NESS’S STOUT. TIANQ LEE A Oo o. sr «Taa o 3; a ta sg o es 'IAD^ SOLE AO ENTS. BASS’S ALE. banks. > THE Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., (ENGINE WORKS AND DOCKYARD.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders. Engineering Appliances Fittings in Stock. Engine Works, Stores Offices Dockyard
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    • 28 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. sT Y 7 Cb T r > Wi?J :r *c ■o Ad y s m> r OKTO TIAWO LEE Co., Sole Agents.
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  • 455 2 Admirable as is the activity displayed in so many directions by the Japanese, it c»nLOt be said that they have succee led so far iu winning the goodwill of the Koreans. Ou the contrary, there is ample evidence that tLe majority of the Koreans profoundly dishke
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  • 510 2 (By a Bunker.) Although a glass of pure water, whether it be fresh, or sea-water, is iu variably colourless, yet iu bulk it apparently varies in hue in a most strange and remarkable manner The everchanging colours of the ocean, especially, are most striking aud beautiful. At
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    • 73 2 How to Present Blood Poison. Carelessness and neglect aie the chi»! <md.'Hs of blood poisouinp. A cut or t iui e, however slight, should have iimmediate at teution, A good liniment aud one thxt uot only gives prompt relief from paiu, but b.iug antiseptic, heals the wound without main a
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    • 3413 2 THE THE THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. <») (iii) (iv) ’’V’'OTICE is hereby given on behalf of the _Ln above named Governments that ten tiers will bo received at the Office of the Resident C uucillor. Penang, up to noon on the Ist
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  • 37 3 Vessels From Agents Due Devanlra Singapore A.G ACo. llibSept Bulow Singapore li M.rfCo. 14 b Lu'zow Colombo B.M ACo. 15tb Gbazaa London S BAGo. lC’h Beualder London 3 B ACo. 17th Himalaya Colombo A.GACo. 22nd
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  • 35 3 y Fm A yent* l.ti’Ve I> 'vanha Colombo G ACo. Sept. Bulow Colombo B M ACo. Lutz nv Singapore B M ACo. GTbazee Singapore S B ACo. Benaider Singapoie 3.B ACo. Himalaya Singapore A.G-ACo.
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  • 82 3 Jin Ho, Br. a a., 110, Wright, 10th Sept., Laugkat, 9th Sept, Qeu.—E- S Co., Ltd. Hebe. Br. sB, 340, lukster, 11th Sept., Singapore, 9th Sept Gen. —W. M. Co. Canton. Br. s a., 105, Bava Sahib, 11th Sept, Teluk Anson, 10th Sept, Gen. —Kong Soon. Kut Sang. Br.
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  • 92 3 11th September Tara, for Raugoon and Calcutta. Tamba Mam, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Tong Chuan. for KedahJin Ho. for Langkat. Mary Austin, for Asahan. Padang, for Batu Bahra. Sree Bangka, tor Trang. Hebe, for Deli. Ban Whott Soon, for Teluk Anson. Kistna, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. De Kock,
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  • 46 3 Fob Singapore—Per Sealda, 13th instaut, 4 pm. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China aud Japan—Per Somali, 14'h instant, 1 p.m. Port. Swettenham and Singapore—Per Lpoh, 14’h instant, 4 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt aud via Naples, for Europe etc.— Per Bulow, 15th instant, 6 pm.
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  • 497 3 Per P. and O. ss. Somali, from London, Aug. 14, due at Penang on 14th Sept. To Penang Mr. E A. Stuart. Miss E. Auagnostopulo, Mr. and Mrs Tisdall and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. I’. Phillips, Mr. Bash, Mr. A. Cowbuin, Mr. R W. Turner.
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    • 536 3 PiO. Steam Navigation Coy. Kxported Arrival* and Departures. Mail Bervlc«. Outward. u-nt 22 Himalaya connecting with China gS 6 Delhi Macedonia 20 Devanhm Moldavia Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. lit OI&M Bad UlaM re London by 8m £66 £44 roMenwillws or Gibraltar £6l-12... £4l-16 EXTRA BTEAMERB Intermediate Service WITH eicellent
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    • 526 3 (SHIPPING,) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL* GERMAN MAIL LINE. 8 V> m as* vm u ■at: .'.XV? 1 I. •--■ff"**■ncsr'r. fast and well-known mad s earners o this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, I- Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Geuoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexa: dria and vice versa
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  • 94 4 Joittr* Mttoflw everybody and Justice alone "nhlUhrd dally (except Monday* T Ti CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penany PRICK! OAii.T ixntAi .f n« .pet OUTKTATIOHB Poet**# Ultra «Alt. BIHTION (Poat Free) lIS UAKI.R ADDRKBB Echo —renaog." Telephone No. 343 All boelneee rommnntcaMonn should be add
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  • 625 4 One has euvy of G. K. Chesterton. There is a man of ideas, as well as of effective expression. The Daily News publishes a clever, paradoxical, and stimulating article entitled The Wildness >f Domesticity,” from which one obtains various pleasurable emotions. It promotes amusement and
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  • 112 4 Masonic Lunch at the Penang Club. Mr. W. J. Napior. who has resigned his post as Attorney-General, and Mrs. Napier, are through passengers for Home by tbe P. and O. mail Devanha which arrived here this morning. Shortly after the arrival of the steamer, the Hou
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  • 57 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following were the results of tbe ties played yesterday Ladies’ Doubles (Final): Mrs Wright and Miss Martin beat Mrs. Neubronner and Miss V. Brown 2—6. 7—5, 6 3. Mixed Doubles (Final): Mrs Oecbsle and Eic l, enberg beat Mrs. Dunn and MacAit’iur 8-6, 6-3
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  • 108 4 Gibbons Cup Competition. Handicaps for tbe 100 yards. R«ce to be swum at 10 30 a m. to morrow. R. Frohlich Scr. J H Keer 5 secs. A J Mackerz’e 5 H V Edwards 10 R Henderson 10 J U Pooijes 10 H E Richards 10 F.
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  • 134 4 Spectacle Fund.” On the suggestion of Dr Kirk, Honor ary Ootbalmic Surgeon of the District Hospital, a Spectacle Fund has been s'artel for tbe purpose of buying, whenever uicpssary. suitable glasses for the poor patients of the Eye Watd. The following subscriptions have been received Mr. Leong Lok
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  • 244 4 Tin (unrefined) is quoted bore In day at $6B 65. buyers no sellers at Singapore (refined) at *6B 87j. buyers no sellerp, and in London at ,£136 15i cash and j£l3B three months’ sight. Opium is quoted to-day at $785 and Rangoon rice at $139
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  • 1948 4 Prize Distribution and Smoking Concert. The Penang Voluuteers held their Prize Distribution and Smoking Concert at the Drill Hall last night, and once again this annual function was a complete and an unqualified success. The Hall was tastefully •aud appr» priately d< orated for the occasion by Sergt-Major
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    • 312 4 STHE CRAG HOTEL.] i SANATORIUM. PENANG HILLS. “As good an Hotel as any in the Straits.” —Singapore Free Press, 27th March. X SAP.KIES BROTHERS, 1 Proprietors. J »009 OOOOOOOC**********9 »999 **********99»*************** NORTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, H- BODOM, Photographic Artist, Ift, NOK TII A M KOA I) (C orner of Transfer
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    • 36 4 _OgP (jOllOftatl brings about satisfactor without the aid of anj local treating is the latest and most scientific b etn far superior to combinations »>f pi dal wood oil, Copaiba etc. At all and dealers. 1
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 59 5 (Echo Special.) Singapore Official Sentenced. Singapore, lltli September.—Martin A. Tot in, formerly chief clerk in the Municipal Water Department here, has been sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges 0 f criminal breach of trust as a public servant. He was tried by a
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    • 143 5 (Supplied by R-.uter.) Lord Rosebery as Jeremiah. London. 11 h September. Lord Rosebery, addressing a greit meeting of business men id Glasgow, described ihe Budget as a revolutionary step which would put the future of Great Britaiu mto the meltiug-pot. Id the best interests of t.ho Nation, the
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    • 99 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Of Breach of Faith. London, 11th Sept.—Sir J. Lister-Kaye writes to the Times complaining that China has been guilty of a breach of faith regarding the Anhui tninine concessions. He says he hopes that H. M. Government in considering any other compromise will not
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    • 53 5 (Supplied by Reuter Mr K. H. HarrimanLondon, 10th September —The death is announced of Mr. E-lw-rd Henry Harriman, member of the New Yoik Stock Exchange and Chairman of the Board of Directors of several railway companies The knowledge that he was sinking sevarely depressed the New Yo
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    • 24 5 (Supplied by Reuter Kx-Sliah Leareg for Kuggia. London, 10th September.— Reuter’s corjwpondeut at Teheran says that the ex-Shah hui l started for Russia.
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    • 38 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) President Taft Greetg Mikado, nth September.—President Taft ert,uned Prince Kuni of Japan and FtnnJ lnPB r H T e of P^ Boll l goodwill to the tm peror of Japan
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    • 84 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) “Blaekhirder” Invites Trouble. r ®»pondeui 1 a 1 t h Melh Cniber ReUter 8 C r Australian a l Me,bour n »hat an °d all it Ur recru ,er called Lindsay exception Cn>W f hi Btfi m, r wi, b the 00 'he coast fa
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    • 55 5 A r ctic Exploration. Supplied by Uenter °ok Leaves for New York. l "x'T&zX-*- c k ln Favour of Cook. finally P c Co ®“jnd er Peary’s da<h aTer »W of 3o 4 a with an U ul«io n m f ttV a <Ja T, has created a f the
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  • 1252 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 20th. His Majesty, with characteristic promptitude. has caused the statement that be favoured Mr. Lloyd George’s Budget to be officially contradicted. His Majesty, so far as is consistent with his duties, leaves politics alone and has never by the slightest outward
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  • 751 5 i A largely attended meeting of the Muslim >] Society under the vice Presidency of Mr. Mubammed Ismail was held yesterday at 1 3J pm. at the Kapitan Kling Mosque The following members amongst others were present: Mowlana Syed Hussain (Kalhi) Syed Moblar Idid, Syed Hasan. Sbaik Awnz,
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 126 5 To the Editor of run Straits Echo Dear Sir, If impure and contaminated atmosphere is calculated to germinate aud disseminate ep-demics of the worst type, I daresay that the Municipality would do worse than inspect Pitt Lace. This street lies in the heart of the town and by
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  • 304 5 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Nt. George’s Church. 8 a.m.—Matins (Choral). 8- a.m.—Holy Communion (Plain). 9- a.m.— do (Chinese). 5 p.in.—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. Divine Service will be held at Prye Dock at 19-15 am. and in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Iload, at rt
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  • 83 5 To-dat. 27th Dav of 7lh Moon Tbe New Japanese Cinematograph, c >rner of Campbell Street and Penang Road, 730 p.m. aud 9 10 pm Grand Change of Programme The Eastern Biscope King Street Theatre. 7-30 p.m. and 9 30 p in- Grand Change of Programme To-morrow. 28th Day of
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  • 17 5 China Detanha) ...lith Sepi <fhm:i (Bulcxrt ...14th German {Bulow) ...15 f h English Himalaya) ...22ud
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  • 19 5 O New Moon Sept. 14 h First Quarter O Full Moon 29*h l ast Quarter Oct. 6?h
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  • 36 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Outwards. Homeward.-* Himalaya 22 Sept. I Devanka 11 Sept Delhi 6 Oct I Assay» 25 Ex«ra Service. OciWAHU- IjiMI'VAKD. Somali 14 Sept. I Sumatra 17 Sept Palermo 27 Borneo 1 Oct
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    • 793 5 Eastern Bioscope Co., Location -King Street Theatre Hall. Two Shows (or One Payment. Ist Show, 7-30 p.in 1. Off for a Holiday 2. The Scholar's Breakfast (tinted) 3 Making Love tc the Coalman’s Wife 4 Honour is Satisfied 5. The Wrestler’s Wife 6. Too Much of a Hurry i 7
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  • 548 6 Mfttiv causes have coutiibuted to deve'oping in womankind the arts of deceit, wiiies resale Lomb uso. Iu the fi'st place, they ate the weaker physical vessel, and it is uecessiry for them to have ricomse to lying and guile. In all probability Spencei’s conjecture true, that in
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  • 558 6 Messrs. J Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, dated August 19.h, iavs in part The Market for Malay Rubber Company shares has been rather inactive during tbe week The holidays have accounted to a large extent for (he apathy displayed There has been no pressure to sel
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  • 578 6 Analysis of Government Returns. In T-nland says The Annual Reports now being published in the different Government Gazettes is really fioe read ug aud is also interesting excepting iu the matter of the returns and figures which form no iucousiderable portion of 6ucb communications A careful
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  • 143 6 September, 19U9. n H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. I)at A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M11th 9.18, 3.05, 9.41, 3.31 121 h 10.09, 3.57, 10.35, 4.22 ]3th 1101, 4.48, 11.29, 5.41 14th 11.52, 5 39, Nil. 6.05 15th 12.18, 6.31, 12.43, 6.57 16th 109, 7.22, 1.35, 7.48 17 th
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  • 125 6 Pbnano, 11th Sbptbmber < (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank !jondon, Demand Bank 2/4$ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 s 9 y 3 Credit 2/4* f 3 Documentary.. 2/4$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 176 3 days’sight Private 177§ Bombay, Demand Bank 176 Mouluiein, Demand Bank 175$ 3 days’sight Private
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  • 205 6 Gold T«eaf $61.8) B. 1’ej ei(W.Coaat 3ibe.5 os.) no stock Whit* .»pp*>T $17| buyers Trang Pep»* 14 75 buyers Cl >ves out of season Mice 80.— tales Mace Pickme 66.50 sales 'Tat meg* 110s 18.— sales SNo 1 5 80 sales 2 no stock Basket 3.85 sales Tadioo Flour
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  • 187 6 Pehahq, 11th September, 1909. Bbbf— ft» Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart <• 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork per cat l\ 32 Pig’s Hea<i 20 1 eet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 Riedel’» (iQiiosnil is not unpleasant to take and is not attended by those distressing bt* effects which so often accompauy the use of balsams and Sautal oils. It has secured un* qualified praise from ihe leading Specialists
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    • 58 6 {<olloBllll capsules contain only the purest Hast Indian Sandal wood oil and Kawa Kawa The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms hots of 40 capsules at all dealers and Chemists. FOR SALE. 'WALKER’S EVERYDAY COOKERY LOOK for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. PRICE 51. POSTAGE EXTRA. CASH
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    • 45 6 THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. SanJilands, Rutiery <t Cn Andrew Usher Co.'s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Cc. AGENTS FOR FfzNANQ F. M. S. “SLEDGE BRAND MILK. Absolutely Pure. Every single tin guaranteed good. Obtainable from all the Retail Stores.
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    • 96 6 a <o rs 1 rn 5T rrf co M rr n 4 UJ ii 8 g o BRAMO GLOBE la "f /Si 88 &>/ Afßu 0-5 ,vv A DRINK McEWAN’S STOUT, A Stout of excellent quality at a moderate price. See that the accompany, ing label is on every bottle.
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  • 659 7 Official Minutes. Minutes of a Meeting of tin Muuicipa Commissi* nets Leld on Thursday, the 26tl August, 1909. Preset,tB- J Halhftx, Esq (President J. W Hillifax, E q. Quah Hencr Kee, Esq, L. H. Clayton, Esq. Dr. P. V. Locke. Absent. Lim Cheng Teik, Esq. 1. The Minutes
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  • 324 7 M. A. Bodard, Vice Consul of Frauce at Chungking, reports tbat the tearing cf wild silkworms is carried on in the provinces of Szechuan and Kweichow with the grain produced by cocoons imported from Honan or obtained in the country itself. These cocoons aro suspended
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  • 275 7 Bishop Ingham, oue of thB srcretaties ol j the Church Missionary Society, left Londoi on 17;h ult. for Flushing and Berlin After a day's stay in the German capital he entrained for Moscow, cud then tiavelied on the Trans-Siberian Railway to Wladiwostock. Japan was to to reached
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  • 465 7 A statement dealing with the allocation of the uuappropiiated thankofferiug by tbe committee appointed by the Lambeth Conference for the distribution of the offering has beeu issued. Particulars of the previous report of the committee havo been givoD, and the present states:— It will le remembered that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 954 7 INSURANCES, Th© Ponang Khean Quan Insurance Co., Ltd. OHIO No. M. Much Strb wt. BOARD Or DIRBCTORB. Mr.lCbeah Choo Yew Quab Beng Kee Khaw Joo Tok Yooh Geok Keat Khoo Hun Yeang Khoo Boon Pbay Ho Teang Wan Mr.Lim Teang Hooi Tan Teang Swee Tan Him Leong Khoo Beng Chin
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    • 258 7 NEW MODEL ENGLISH GUNS. I!» Direct from the makers at lowest prices Superior far-killing Double Breechloadei fro»m£2-10-0 each; latest model Rifles, Revo vers, eic. Illustrated price list post free. C. JAMES A REYNOLDS, 8 George Si., Minoriet, London, E,C Englani V. U UXKXO” PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. K S. OKANIWA, JAPANESE ARTIST,
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    • 98 7 1 We offer this one ful Pocket Compenien for 12 pfnny ■tempo to intr'-daec to ytn out now rate loiroe of half price bargain» ete. '•low invention II tabbed plated, e itanp 1 Money Pe •tied wit* ft Spring, M Box. ete b<-anti foil y iahcd afroa* well plated comp.-
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    • 821 8 W, MANSON, American Dentist, Late gJ Dr. Alien <6 Cu., Pha U.S.A. Charges Moderate, CciisulUtbn Free. *m£IDI.V3 AT /Vo. 2in, Rentin'; Rond. A few doors from lhe Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 uitha TEA e> v TEA SOLE AGENTS FOR PENANG. PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd mill mv«r.| No. 775, Bishop
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  • 3741 9  -  [All Rights Reserved] BY THEODORA WILSON WILSON (Author of Bess of Hardendale,” etc.). Harlej Street iu ,he blBziDg BUU fceemed l0 rf" exclaimed the young Editor of AU Round Magazine, with great fw> »«<• I( wl dry straight, Edward! she reined cheerfully. Six months’ complete rest! Ihe
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  • 501 9 Wfi borrow the following from the Times of Malaya There was a very amusing entertainment at the Ipoh Club last night [Aug 7fb] in the form of an extraordinary meeting of the Ipoh Ladies’ Rifle Club, nearly all the ladie* who are members of the Club
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  • 548 9 Bed Hidden Laly in Ceylon Regains Health and Strength Through Hr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mr. Wilfred Alfred Gooneratne of Alfred Cottage, Panadure, f'eylon, is a twice thankful man, for not only has the cure wrought iu his own case by Dr. Williams’ Pink
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    • 52 9 Tronic Diarrhoea. obt; r<rB Jrom chro »'C diarrhoea R«me<ly Sum f 1 10,flra an<l Diarrhoea <W«e have £l°* U,e WOrBt caseB of thi *ft«*r other tr«- P eMnanp «tly cured by it failcy) TbeO 01 an<l B,il e<i Physicians Wup *«ile A K e UtB T Wn D B P
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    • 40 9 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has been in use for over thirty years and has proved itself to be the most successful remedy yet discovered for bowel complaints. It never fails. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents
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    • 68 9 Bowel Complaint in Children. Cbildreu when teething are liable to attacks of diarrbce i and this trouble, especially in warm weather, should never be neglected. The best medicine in use for ailments of this kind is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When reduced with water and sweetened, it is
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    • 59 9 Don’t Take the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along uutil it becomes chronic or develops into an atlack of pneumonia, but give it the attention it deserves and get rid of it. Take Chain' erlaiu’s Cough Remedy and you are sure
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    • 286 9 The NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE THE R API 0 N MARK This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, V. lpeau and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitheito employed. THERAPION Nb.lm.Vki
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    • 707 10 The Eariy iFOR SALE^i History of Penang, “TALES OF MALAYA,” ‘‘SOUTHERN CROSS, 1692 1827. BY E. G. Cullin am! W. H. Zehiukr (Reprinted Irani the Straits Echo Royal Quarto, Page». Containing 18 very interesting short stories dealing with life in the Malay Peninsula. (241 PAGLS DEMI-OCTAVO) Price $l. MAY BE
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